Brenly interested in Reds vacancy
Former D-backs skipper would like to talk about manager job
By Mark Sheldon / MLB.com
CINCINNATI -- Count Bob Brenly among those that might be interested in the vacant Reds manager's job.
The name of the former Diamondbacks manager and current Cubs television analyst surfaced as a potential successor to Jerry Narron, who was dismissed Sunday as Cincinnati's manager.
"It's all rumors. I haven't heard anything from anybody," Brenly said Wednesday.
Don't expect Brenly to screen his calls, however, should Reds general manager Wayne Krivsky be on the other end of the phone.
"I'd be interested in talking," said Brenly, a Coshocton, Ohio, native and 1976 graduate of Ohio University.
Brenly had a 303-262 record as Arizona's manager from 2001-04 and led his club to a World Series title his first season in the dugout. The 53-year-old has been a Cubs broadcaster on WGN-TV for the past three seasons.
Pete Mackanin currently serves as interim manager and is a candidate for the permanent job. Former Marlins manager Joe Girardi, also working in television this season, has also been rumored as a potential contender.
Krivsky has set no timetable for how long the managerial search would take.